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38 Cards in this Set
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Leadership is both...
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an art and a science
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Much of what we know about leadership is rooooted in...
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social sciences
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What is the leader's most important duty?
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To accomplish the mission
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What do leaders try to do to people?
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Influence, affect, or change them
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Why does the team exist?
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To accomplish the mission
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3 Parts of Leadership:
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1. Leader, 2. Follower, and 3. Goal
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What is culture?
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The attitudes, customs, and values of a civilization
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According to the Air Force, leadership can be built through...
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experience, education, and training
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Leaders are ___________ for their actions.
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accountable
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Visionary leaders are...
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creative thinkers and risk takers
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Visionary leaders paint...
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Pasty frescoes depicting government propoganda.
An inspiring future picture for the whole team. |
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Leaders not only need to envision the future, they must also...
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live in the real world
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Skillful leaders understand how to issue a...
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challenge
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Motivation is more than cheering; it is also...
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hard cash, powerful prestige, lauded praise, shiny awards, and extra-special priveleges.
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Great leaders have a knack for knowing how to...
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motivate every individual on their team
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Motivational leaders ___________ people to ___________.
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inspire, achieve
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John F. Kennedy appealed to the nation by....
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Citing great accomplishments of earlier generations,
Linking the moon challenge with America's stature as a world power, Challenge to beat Soviet Russia, Put his presidency on the line, and Setting an audacious goal. In Soviet Russia, you don't learn flashcards. Flashcards learn you. |
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A leader wants to take an idea in his or her mind and... do what with it?
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deposit it in the minds of others.
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Good communicators are percieved to have orderly ________, which inspires _________.
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minds, confidence
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Communicators work at ________ complex ideas.
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simplifying
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People judge leaders by their ________, not their ________.
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conduct, words
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What does having expert knowledge do for a leader?
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Establish credibility and win respect.
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Doooolittle advised a method for...
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launching Army Air force bombers from a Navy aircraft carrier
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To be effective leaders, cadet officers and NCO's need to be...
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experts in all aspects of cadet life
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Leaders teach their teams...
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how to act and what to value
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Ranking cadets are always teaching because...
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their actions are always on display
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Leaders who are seen as having all the answers could inadvertently...
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make the team dependent on them
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3 Facets of Leadership:
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1. Communicate
2. Teach 3. Inspire |
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Leaders are presumed to be acquanted with...
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the biographies of the great men
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Great Man theory does not explain how we determine who...
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is a successful leader
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Air Force doctrine states that leadership is built from...
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experience, education and training
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"Cadet" means...
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leader in training
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Trait theory explains leadership in terms of...
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the personality and character of the leader
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Major weakness of the Trait Theory-
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No one agrees on which traites make a good leader
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The American Flag is our...
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most important and most recognizable national symbol
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When was the American Flag first made?
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June 14, 1777
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The flag represents...
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our people, our land, and our commitment to equality
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Describe the Norwich Process and give and example of its wrongdoings.
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The Norwich Process is a Process by Which a Process is Processed. No wrongdoings can be processed from a Norwich Process unless the Process is a wrongdoing. For example, everything must be Processed, which is why the Norwich Process is so famous for all of its Processes.
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